Messages - DawnHibiki

I've been watching The iDOLM@STER Cinderella Girls this year, and gosh, it got me hooked just as much as 765 Pro. I really love the anime, even tho there were some moments that got me depressed. Regardless, there are lots of Cinderella Girls idols, so I'll only be listing the Main and Secondary ones from the anime. My opinions of the girls are mixed.

Waifu Tier: (How the heck can I choose between them?)RinMiku

Love Tier: (Kaede and Nao are both close to Waifu tier.)KaedeNaoRankoMihoKanakoMiria

Like Tier:RikaRiinaMinamiChieriUzukiAnya

OK Tier:KarenSaeMizukiAnzuSachikoMayu

Dislike Tier:MikaMioNatsukiKoume

Hate Tier:KirariShokoAiriNana

Biggest rise: Ranko (Maaya Uchida is such a great voice actress, and she's one of the reasons why I love Ranko so much.)Biggest drop: Mika (She was very mean to her sister, and her sister was such a sweet girl. I'm also not fond of her voice.)

By the way, here is my idol ranking list from kouhi.me, which included 765 Pro, Dearly Stars, and CG (It may be updated):

I've been playing Cave Story again since back in 2012, and I've loved the game ever since I've played it. It's easily one of the most well-known indie games ever, and I literally can't believe that it's already 12 years old, yet it still rocks even today. It even has ported to consoles, such as the PSP, Nintendo DS, GameCube, and even Sega Mega Drive. The gameplay feels like Metroid, one of the series that Pixel, the creator of the game, actually played as well, because Quote gets to pick up life capsules, missiles, and other weapons, as well as fighting bosses before Quote moves on to the next quest. It has a variety of weapons, including picking up the Polar Star, the starting weapon, or the Snake, which is an upgraded form of the Polar Star and the Fireball. The game is really challenging, but pretty fair, although there are tough moments that Quote has to deal with like spikes, Basil, or even water.

I just recently watched The Force Awakens, and it was awesome. It's filled with action, and it also featured the classic actors like Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, and Carrie Fisher. Star Wars trilogy was my childhood, even though it has been released before I was actually born, and I've watched the trilogy again from time to time until The Force Awakens has been released. Fisher still rocked as Princess Leia in the movie, or should I now call her General Leia Organa? I'm happy that she had made Star Wars Episode VIII, and it will be her last movie in her lifetime. I feel like this could have been an awesome year had all of the celebrities I've mentioned survived. Hearing them die is what ruined this amazing year for me.

This year has gone really dreadful and cruel. Just two days after George Michael died in the Christmas Day, Carrie Fisher died today. She was such an incredible actress, because she rocked as Princess Leia. The world has also lost David Bowie, Alan Rickman, Ricky Harris, Joe Alaskey, Prince, Gene Wilder, Muhammad Ali, and Garry Shandling. This year will be over.

I'm still watching Sound! Euphonium Season 2, and I have never gotten tired of it, because Kumiko is such a great protagonist who cares so much for her friends, and she does not let them down. She gets to explain her life as a band member, like before she had wanted to become one, she was just into playing the euphonium for fun until she realized that she has gotten better by the time she has joined the club. She had became great friends with Reina, Hazuki, and Midori, who are all amazing characters in my opinion, especially Reina, who is such a really cool character. Kumiko & Reina are easily one of my favorite pairs in anime, and I honestly have to say that it is definitely one of the most heartwarming anime I've seen.

I actually like Million Live! as well, and I first heard them when I watched The iDOLM@STER: Beyond the Brilliant Future, where the Million Live members were all pretty shy and lacking self-confidence at some of the earlier part of the movie. They were struggling to do the rehearsal for dancing, but luckily, they managed to practice so hard that they get to become backup dancers to work along with 765 Pro. The girls were really cute as well, and I especially like Shiho Kitazawa who was very stoic, yet also really emotional at times. As for a standalone version of The iDOLM@STER: Million Live!, I tried downloading the app of the social media game, but my phone is way too old for that. It looks so beautiful though.